Saturday, 21 January 2012

This is a powerful symbol of death and a graphic reminder of the transitory nature of life.The Grim Reaper and the Skull were often used as symbols in medieval and Renaissance art as a stark reminder that life is finite and strongly hints at the life after death that awaits us. Many paintings of saints in particular prominently skulls and art that depicted famine and disease often cloaked and hooded figure of the Grim Reaper, skull peeking contain scythe in hand to better harvest human souls.
Some people think because it's cold and stuff. But some people who just because they want a tattoo and they think it's cool.
The meaning behind the tattoo of a grim reaper is (1) of the Grim Reaper and the Skull were often used as symbols in medieval and Renaissance art as a stark reminder that life is finite and hints powerfully at the afterlife that lies ahead. (2) Very often the solder. Because it represents courage, bravery, and not afraid of death. You accept life as it is for, and strong follow your goals. You are your own person, and do whatever you want. (3) Most people do not pay attention to the following definition as it is a common one on the other tattoo designs and one not often used in a tattoo like this. The dead. These black-clad man harvesting souls. He is usually seen in photos with a scythe in one hand and an object such as a cross, lantern, and smoke in the other.